To build probes using the NimBUS C SDK you MUST have the NIMROOT Environmentvariable set. This is the top node of the SDK package (usually this will beC:\PROGRA~1\NimBUS\sdk for C:\Program Files). In addition it is usually a goodidea to have the SDK's bin directory in the PATH.

An example batch file called nimenv.bat is included. This batch file can bemodified in any text editor if the paths used on your system are differentfrom those set. To avoid forgetting to run this batch file it is recomendedthat you add the NIMROOT variable to your environment, and add the SDK's bindirectory to your PATH.

Tip: Many programs have problems with spaces in directory names. To find theshort name (8.3 representation) of any file or directory you can use the '/x'modifier to dir:c:\> dir /xThe short name will be in the fifth column. Program files is usually PROGRA~1.

On the Windows platform you can use the CodeWizard to generate a skeletonprogram with example code for most NimBUS operations. The CodeWizard generatesa bmake.file which bmake.exe expands to a makefile suitable for compilationwith Visual C.

The errors you reported that you are getting when attempting to build your CPP program seem to indicate some kind of build environment issue.